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Govt to formulate policy to combat drug abuse, mental health crisis in J&K

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
November 19, 2024
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Srinagar, Nov 18: The Jammu and Kashmir administration is drafting a comprehensive policy to tackle the escalating issue of drug abuse, particularly among the region’s youth, amid rising concerns over mental health challenges.
Experts have flagged a growing mental health crisis in Kashmir, with children and young people increasingly affected by anxiety, sleep disorders, and learning difficulties.
A doctor at SMHS Hospital Srinagar highlighted the adverse impact of excessive smartphone usage and social media on children’s mental well-being. “Many children today face difficulties with reading, writing, and maintaining focus. The overuse of smart devices, combined with a lack of physical activity and reduced time spent in school, is worsening the situation,” he said, urging parents to limit screen time unless necessary for education.
Minister for Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo, identified drug addiction as a pressing issue alongside the rising prevalence of depression.
She expressed concern about its far-reaching impact. “Drug abuse is not only consuming our youth but also affecting children and the elderly. Depression, too, is becoming increasingly common. We are working on a collective approach and will consult all stakeholders before finalizing the policy,” she said.
Another medical expert pointed out that many children in Kashmir are exhibiting stress-related symptoms, including appetite changes, mood swings, and a loss of interest in daily activities. “These are clear indicators of stress, and they require immediate attention,” the doctor added.
The planned policy aims to address these interconnected challenges through collaboration between government departments, healthcare professionals, and community leaders. Experts are calling for swift action to safeguard the mental and physical health of children, youth, and the broader population in Jammu and Kashmir.
With drug addiction and mental health concerns continuing to rise, the administration’s efforts to adopt a holistic and inclusive approach are seen as a critical step toward mitigating these growing crisis.

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